Mechanisms of Tropical Atlantic SST Influence on North American Precipitation Variability ...

The dynamical mechanisms associated with the impact of year-to-year variability in tropical North Atlantic (TNA) sea surface temperatures (SSTs) on North American precipitation, during the cold and warm halves of the hydrological year (October–September) are examined. Observations indicate that duri...

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Main Authors: Kushnir, Yochanan, Seager, Richard, Ting, Mingfang, Naik, Naomi H., Nakamura, Jennifer A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Columbia University 2009
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8k07dv4
https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8K07DV4
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Summary:The dynamical mechanisms associated with the impact of year-to-year variability in tropical North Atlantic (TNA) sea surface temperatures (SSTs) on North American precipitation, during the cold and warm halves of the hydrological year (October–September) are examined. Observations indicate that during both seasons warmer-than-normal TNA SSTs are associated with a reduction of precipitation over North America, mainly west of 90°W, and that the effect can be up to 30% of the year-to-year seasonal precipitation RMS variability. This finding confirms earlier studies with observations and models. During the cold season (October–March) the North American precipitation variability associated with TNA fluctuations is considerably weaker than its association with ENSO. During the warm season (April–September), however, the Atlantic influence, per one standard deviation of SST anomalies, is larger than that of ENSO. The observed association between TNA SST anomalies and global and North American precipitation and sea ...